S2010 E14 - 1m 42s. The only statement I want to make is that I am an innocent man-convicted of a crime I did not commit. However, a police investigation determined that the fire had been started using some sort of liquid accelerant, and Willingham was reportedly relatively unharmed after the fire. "His last statement was the worst I had ever seen, she told The Mirror. "His wife was watching from the witness room and I was told later by the chaplaincy that she had come to witness not on his behalf but as one of the victims, she added. For years, Stacy Kuykendall advocated for Cameron Todd Willingham, stating repeatedly that she believed he didn't deliberately start the house fire that killed their three daughters in 1991. In 2009, an arson expert hired by the commission issued a report finding that experts who testified at Willinghams trial should have known it was wrong at the time. What Happened To Cameron Todd Willingham? In Edward Zwick's new film "Trial By Fire," opening Friday, these words are spoken by an arson investigator testifying in the murder trial of Cameron Todd Willingham, the Corsicana man . To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. Im not sure Im entirely comfortable with the way Grann structured his ending, in light of Willinghams full statement-but Im not content with Scheideggers takeaway, either. 1 of 5 Cameron Todd Willingham waits for guards to take him back to his cell on death row days before his execution on Feb. 17, 2004. But anyway I just wanted, right after that to apologize to you. It was vulgar, it was hateful. Yet, Michelle explained that by far the most chilling part of the process is when the inmates are given the opportunity to talk before they depart. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Last Statement: Yeah. "You b****. SCOTT HONEA Show More Show Less 2 of 5 Top: The aftermath of a . His hopes and dreams became a fantasy. Theres nothing left but the memory of those who lay dead. Momma, I will always love you. I confess my sins. He then reportedly looked right at his victims' family and told them: "Be careful when you drive home. ", I saved myself from Royal life, Harry says & insists 'sharing's an act of service', Love Island's Olivia Hawkins breaks silence as she returns to the UK, Loose Women star lined up to be Strictly's first contestant in wheelchair, Coronation Street fans horrified as Amy Barlow is raped in disturbing scenes, News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. However, there are some that do produce some heartfelt moments in their final minutes. A WOMAN who has seen nearly 300 prisoners die at Huntsville State Prison in Texas said she still remembers the final words of Cameron Willingham, who killed his three daughters. Perhaps it goes without saying but producing quality journalism isn't cheap. While waiting for permission to finish the case from the Third Court of Appeals, Baird put together the document that "orders the exoneration of Cameron Todd Willingham for murdering his three daughters," because of "overwhelming, credible and reliable evidence" presented during a one-day hearing in Austin in October 2010. ', "It was just such a crazy contrast to see in the space of 30 minutes, and it stuck with me.. On April 15, 2011, the TFSC issued its final report in the Willingham / Willis cases. Willingham maintained his innocence until the day he died, but his conviction was upheld on appeals in state and federal court. At the state prison in Huntsville that housed the execution chamber, Lyons saw the harrowing arbitration of justice as hundreds of criminals were put to death by lethal injection. You did not deserve this. (Download the full trial transcripts here.). In a major turn in one of the country's most-noted death penalty cases, the State Bar of Texas has filed a formal accusation of misconduct against the county prosecutor who convicted Cameron Todd Willingham, a Texas man executed in 2004 for the arson murder of his three young daughters. Cameron Todd Willingham, 36, was executed by lethal injection on 17 February 2004 in Huntsville, Texas for the murder of his three children. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/, Michelle Lyons has witnessed more than 300 people being executed, The first person she watched be killed was murderer Javier Cruz, Cameron Todd Willingham, delivered a foul-mouthed tirade directed at his ex-wife, Some inmates on death row refused to die quietly, Woman who watched 300 executions says prisoner told victims family I hope you die as she reveals their final words, Inside sinister rise of pink cocaine sweeping UK nightclubs as warring cartels battle to control 'Coca Cola of drugs', We live on Britain's WORST street - it's rife with drug addicts, crime & prostitutes we're terrified for our lives, Man 'naked and covered in blood' arrested before mum found 'murdered' at home as neighbours reveal hearing screams, Leicester 'explosion': Listen to massive 'sonic' boom that shook homes and rattled windows. Willingham's three children -- 2-year-old Amber Kuykendall and 1-year-old twins Karmon and Kameron Willingham, died of smoke inhalation. Cameron Todd Willingham (January 9, 1968 - February 17, 2004) was an American man who was convicted and executed by lethal injection for the murder of his three young children by arson in Corsicana, Texas, on December 23, 1991. No way you "accidentally" leave a kid in a . Michelle Lyons, who worked as a journalist for The Huntsville Item between the years of 2000 and 2012, recently recalled some of the prisoners final words - admitting that some she will never forget. "Eugenia loved Todd, and I understand why she does not want to face the facts of what he did to our girls," Kuykendall said. So now, lets find out where she is, shall we? Thanks to Carolyn and Gloria, who have been my friends for over four years. I think of tried everything I could to get in touch with ya'll to express how sorry I am. I recently finished The Lost City of Z, David Granns account of the British explorer Percy Fawcetts final journey in the Amazon basin, where Fawcett disappeared in 1925. I have been persecuted for 12 years for something I did not do. The reporter also said she witnessed the last moments of Brian Keith Roberson, who stabbed his neighbors James Boots, 79, and Lillian Boots, 74, to death during a burglary in Dallas in 1986. Despite expert testimony against the arson, and the jailbird informer's retracted confession, he was still sentenced to die. A WOMAN who has seen nearly 300 prisoners die at Huntsville State Prison in Texas said she still remembers the final words of Cameron Willingham, who killed his three daughters. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice keeps a record of these last statements. Harold, I love you. I love all of you very much. I love you Gabby. Willingham was executed in February 2004 proclaiming his innocence and hoping aloud that his wife would "rot in . ", Furthermore, a fellow final speech, delivered by Cameron Todd Willingham, saw a tirade directed at his ex-wife, including every swear word you could imagine.. I will see you all when you get there. How 'deluded' Putin thought Ukraine invasion would break up Nato & have West bowing down to Russia, leaked docs show, Man had sex with his wife on bollard after fuming neighbour placed it in cul-de-sac in protest during parking row, 'Bubbly' nightclub worker, 31, killed after her Audi crashed into a bridge on her way home from work, Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). (Dont worry, Brad Pitts making it into a movie.) I picked it up after finishing Trial By Fire, Grann's story in The New Yorker that made the case that Cameron Todd Willingham, a man executed by the state of Texas in 2004 for murdering his . That is it. You bitch; I hope you fucking rot, cunt. Willingham, who said he was home napping at the time . Todd granted the inspectors permission to search the property. ", Raymond Kinnamon Executed 12/11/94"guys like them got tied up in something like this. Michelle's notes say that his final words were: "The only statement I want to make is that I am an innocent man - convicted of a crime I did not commit. 1763 Words8 Pages. That isit. ", Richard J. Wilkerson Executed 8/31/93"Seeing Through the Eyes of a Death Row Inmate"Sometime I wonder why, why he? Thanks for coming Jack. Michelle Lyons worked as a newspaper reporter and a Texas state employee at the jail and said Willingham was swearing and yelling at his wife, Stacy Kuykendall, even as he was being executed. I thank God for having patience with me. The Case Of Cameron Todd Willingham. He is fixing to find out some deep things that are real. The film stars Jack O'Connell, Laura Dern, Emily Meade, Jeff Perry and Jade Pettyjohn.. Trial by Fire had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018 and was released on May 17, 2019, by . That was until she spoke to him shortly before his execution. Is it the wholetruth? The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Ask the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to investigate the wrongful execution of Cameron Todd Willingham! For years, Michelle Lyons witnessed state killings in her roles as a journalist, then on the other side of the divide as the advocate for the state. Ron, give Peggy a hug for me. examination of the evidence persuaded her. "He directed so much vitriol towards her that the warden actually started the execution as he was talking to make him stop," Lyons said. Stacy, who had for so long expressed belief in Willinghams innocence, had recently taken her first look at the original court records and arson findings. I sent a letter to somebody, you know a letter outlining what I feel about everything. A leading arson expert in 2004, however, concluded in a report that the testimony from fire investigators used against Willingham was no longer scientifically valid. He said, the only statement I want to make is that I am an innocent man convicted of a crime. Cameron Todd Willingham (January 9, 1968 - February 17, 2004) was an American man who was convicted and executed for the murder of his three young children by arson at the family home in Corsicana, Texas, on December 23, 1991.Since Willingham's 2004 execution, significant controversy has arisen over the interpretation of the evidence that was used to convict him of arson and murder. I love you all and I will see you on the other side. I'm real sorry for it. I have been persecuted for twelve years for something I did not do. Willingham was executed by lethal injection in Huntsville on February 17, 2004. She recalled: "We had two guys in one night, and the first had a really ugly statement where he was telling the victims' families, 'I hope y'all get in a crash and die on your way home., He also said: You can kiss my ass,' and a whole bunch of stuff., Lyons explained: "It really stood out that night because it was so ugly, but then the second execution afterwards, the guy was so apologetic and was crying and telling the victim's family, 'I am so sorry I did this to you. Bounce back, baby. Cameron Todd Willingham was convicted of murder for killing his three daughters in a late 1991 house fire after a prosecution based almost entirely on a forensic fire analysis performed by an assistant fire chief and a state deputy fire marshal in the days after the blaze. However, she later worked as an official spokesperson for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice where she witnessed the final few hours of the inmates life. Macher, Dusty Thank Chaplain Taylor and Jane. He was 36 years old. Over the years, the former journalist has witnessed hundreds of death row inmates killed by lethal injection - with her first being murderer Javier Cruz in 1998. ", Donald Aldrich Executed 10/12/04"Yes sir, I would. I hope that you can forgive me. The process usually sees witnesses and the media brought into a small viewing room where the inmate is already strapped to a gurney. Testimony from an informer and the fire investigators convicted him, with the prison informant saying Willingham confessed that he'd started the fire to hide the evidence that his daughters had been abused. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Here are five crucial facts about the case. Earlier this month the bar lodged a petition in Navarro County, near Dallas, alleging that John Jackson withheld evidence that pointed to the innocence of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was executed . Michelle Lyons worked as a newspaper reporter and a Texas state employee at the jail and said Willingham was swearing and yelling at his wife, Stacy Kuykendall, even as he was being executed. The panel's review was interrupted several times over the last two years, however, and continues today. Having your wife, whod fought in your corner for so long, change her mind and convict you along with the powers-that-be-well, thats an experience that could easily bring out such a statement right before one is executed. All Rights Reserved. Please avoid sharing any personal information in the comments below and join us in making this a hate-speech free and safe space for everyone. I have no revenge because hate wont solve anything. There is a central room and two witnesss rooms divided by a wall, ensuring the two groups never meet. You had some lovely girls and I am sorry. To the end, he denied setting the fire that killed his wife and kids. I am really so sorry about it, I really am. "His wife was watching from the witness room and I was told later by the chaplaincy that she had come to witness not on his behalf but as one of the victims, she added. However, Cameron maintained his innocence to his dying breath, and later evidence also suggested that he could have been wrongly executed. "They don't allow that usually. Part of HuffPost Crime. Michelle said: "Most of them don't talk for very long - there was one execution that I witnessed [the 2000 execution of Gary Graham], who spoke for over 20 minutes. There was no Hollywood happy ending, no last-minute call from the governor . To my step father Paul, I love you. EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Wife Doesn't Think Texas Man Was Wrongly Executed. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Im not sure Im entirely comfortable with the way Grann structured his ending, in light of Willinghams full statement-but Im not content with Scheideggers takeaway, either. All right, Warden, let's do it. Her Facebook page asserts that she is The mother of three daughters that were murdered by their father Cameron todd Willingham 12/23/1991, whereas her Instagram showcases just how much she misses her young girls and how shell continue to shout her truth from the highest peaks. Meticulously researched, staunchly reported and beautifully written, it covers the history of Londons Royal Geographic Society, to which Percy belonged, and the 300-year quest for the mythical golden city, El Dorado, as well as the rubber trade and its effect on indigenous tribes who shoot six-foot arrows from seven-foot bows. Willingham, who was asleep when the fire started, survived. In 2006, the Innocence Project formally submitted the case to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, asking the empowered state entity to launch a full investigation. The witness believed the bitch in question was Willinghams ex-wife Stacy, the mother of his daughters. Lyon recalled that warden signalled for the execution to begin while he continued hurling insults at her until he finally became silent. To my family and loved ones and friends, I thank all of you all for your support and I am sorry for the pain and hurt I have caused you. Protestors posthumously campaigning for Cameron Willingham's innocence, photographed outside a hearing in 2010 (Image: Jay Jenner/AP) An American chemist and fire investigator named Gerald Hurst was able to rebut the evidence of arson brought against Willingham. TIL that the real last words of Cameron Todd Willingham, executed in 2004 but now widely believed to be innocent, were a stream of curses directed at his ex-wife who was watching the execution and who claimed that he had confessed to her . Please don't ever forget me. Yes, if one defines truth in the Clintonesque way of defensible as not literally false. And to my family, I love you. And the statement as Grann reports it is consistent with what we might expect from a person who actually was innocent. 1. Before prison officials administer the lethal cocktail of drugs used to carry out executions, the condemned prisoners are offered the chance to say their final piece. On Feb. 17, 2004, Cameron Todd Willingham was executed by the state of Texas for a triple homicide that never happened. I have been persecuted for 12 years for something I did not do. His other relatives are fighting to clear his name. Stacy Kuykendall, his then-wife, played a significant role in the entire matter by changing her beliefs as well. I was raised by the California Youth Authority, I can't really pin point where it started, what happened, but really believe that's just the bottom line, what happened to me was in California. more to his last words than that,however, Choire Unaware of Hursts report, she had determined that Willingham was guilty. "I read that Todds stepmom and cousin are asking the governor for a pardon. Innocence Project Co-Director Barry Scheck responded that the the reasoning of the opinion is wrong and contrary to the clear intention of the legislature when it formed the Commission.. On October 14, Texas Judge Charlie Baird held a hearing in the Willingham case to determine whether to hold a court of inquiry. However, there are some that do produce some heartfelt moments in their final minutes. This would include meeting with prisoners hours before they died and hearing prison chaplains offer advice to those on death row on how to die well.. One-year-old twins Karmon and Kameron, as well as two-year-old Amber, were killed in the blaze. Scheidegger takes Grann to task for depicting an execution scene more dramatically in line with the articles assertion of Willinghams innocence, and suggests that the omitted vitriol points to a possible motive in the case-something the prosecution struggled to establish incourt. God is real. I have been persecuted 12 years for something I did not do. Despite that, as time went by, her opinion got swayed by court documents and other evidence. But Stacy Kuykendall knew Todd better than anyone, and she's convinced that he was a monster who was guilty as charged. "His wife was watching from the witness room and I was told later by the chaplaincy that she had come to witness not on his behalf but as one of the victims. Though she hadn't said this to investigators or during his trial, Kuykendall said she threatened to divorce Willingham the night before the fire. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Cameron Todd Willingham's last words before the state of Texas executed him are amongst the ones that have stayed with Michelle Lyons . ", Furthermore, a fellow final speech, delivered by Cameron Todd Willingham, saw a tirade directed at his ex-wife, including every swear word you could imagine.. ', "It was just such a crazy contrast to see in the space of 30 minutes, and it stuck with me.. The only statement I want to make is that I am an innocent man convicted of a crime I did not commit. The most unfortunate part is that the film poorly serves a real-life miscarriage of justice, the 2004 execution in Texas of Cameron Todd Willingham (O'Connell) for the arson murder of his three . Meticulously researched, staunchly reported and beautifully written, it covers the history of Londons Royal Geographic Society, to which Percy belonged, and the 300-year quest for the mythical golden city, El Dorado, as well as the rubber trade and its effect on indigenous tribes who shoot six-foot arrows from seven-foot bows. I, I never was right after that incident happened. However, Cameron maintained his innocence to his dying breath, and later evidence also suggested that he could have been wrongly executed. But she shifted her outlook shortly before his 2004 execution, proclaiming that she now found him guilty of deliberately setting fire to their house. A WOMAN who has seen nearly 300 prisoners die at Huntsville State Prison in Texas said she still remembers the final words of Cameron Willingham, who killed his three daughters. That poignant end reads almost like a Hollywood script, doesnt it? Gracie was beautiful and Tiffany was beautiful. Yes, if one defines truth in the Clintonesque way of defensible as not literally false. Willingham's actual final words were a venom-filled curse at his ex-wife as he attempted an obscene gesture, Cook reported. I knew I would pay with struggle and strife, but I never thought the cost would be me losing my life.Written through his sister, Michelle Winn, Robert Carter Executed 5/31/00"To the Davis family, I am sorry for all of the pain that I caused your family. After a trial of more than two weeks, a Texas jury on Wednesday found that former state prosecutor John Jackson had not committed misconduct in the 1992 death penalty trial of Cameron Todd Willingham. "He directed so much vitriol towards her that the warden actually started the execution as he was talking to make him stop," Lyons said. Willingham claimed he tried to rescue them, but the police didn't buy that story, as he was relatively unharmed. Warden Baggett, thank all of you so much. Willingham, 23, the children's father, and the only . His wife was at the Salvation Army buying Christmas presents for the girls. All of you, all of you have truly been the best. My wife don't know anything about it. The opinion prohibits the commission from investigating specific items of evidence that were tested or offered into evidence prior to September 1, 2005. Matthews. David Grann, a staff writer at The New Yorker, has presented . Y'all take care and God bless you. Even after their divorce, she continued to proclaim Willingham's innocence, as in a 1999 recorded interview with a teacher researching the case. February 8, 2023 by Blessed Antwi. Continue to pray for me, I am fine. In 2009, Stacy even went as far as to claim that during one of her final visits to Cameron while he was on death row, he confessed to the crime by stating that it was his response to her divorce threat from the night before. Cameron Todd Willingham. "Shortly before his execution, I spoke to Todd about the murders and he admitted his guilt to me.". "My girls would have been 23 and 21 years old today. "(In) the infamous words of my famous, legendary brother Nat Turner y'all kiss my black a**. He was charged and convicted of capital murder and arson, and sentenced to death. In 2009, an arson . According to an article by The New Yorker, Cameron was unfaithful, a heavy drinker, and physically assaulted Stacy at times, even while pregnant. The panels review was interrupted several times over the last two years, however, and continues today. I hope you will accept my apology, even though its too late. To be out there and see what really did exist, now his name is written down on the Death Row list. To all of the racist white folks in America that hate black folks and to all of the black folks in America that hate themselves, she claimed he said, while tied to an electric chair. 1 On 23 December 1991, Cameron Todd Willingham escaped a house fire only to be arrested for the death of his three daughters. more to his last words than that, however. I love and cherish my friends and family. That's the story of my whole life, that's what alcohol will do for you. What was did, cannot be undone. 1. Todd Willingham was executed by lethal injection in Texas in February, 2004. Stacy Kuykendall, his then-wife, played a . In 1992, Willingham was convicted of arson-related triple homicide and was executed 12 years later by the death penalty after his three daughters were killed Stacy Kuykendall prefers to remain out of the spotlight. Last week, the pair filed a petition with the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to recommend a pardon for Willingham. If the citizens dont do away with the death penalty, Texas wont be a safe place to be. Also back in October, but apparently, near-totally unnoticed, there was a post over on the legal blog Crime and Consequences that finally did print all of Willingham's final words. As incomprehensible as it seems, Scheidegger wrote, we know that some fathers do kill their young children, and anger at the mother is one commonreason.. Ah, you have been a blessing to me and I love you all and one day I will see y'all, so I hope y'all find y'all peace, comfort, and strength in Christ Jesus alone, because that's where it's at. The former journalist said: "You do have some that would just do outlandish stuff. Texas Tribune donors or members may be quoted or mentioned in our stories, or may be the subject of them. The date is December 23, 1991, and 23-year-old Cameron Todd Willingham has fallen asleep while caring for his three young daughters, two-year-old Amber Louise Kuykendall and one-year-old twins . of Criminal Justice. I will be waiting for you. Gross negligence and a severe consequence they failed to act on their duties. Its the best magazine article I read this year. Tell my kids I love them. The Fire That Started & Ended It All. Cameron Todd Willingham Last Words. You've been the best. He survived, as did his wife, who wasn't in the house at . Fire investigators determined that the fire was caused by arson and that Willingham used an accelerant to start the blaze. ", Irineo Montoya Executed 6/18/97"Goodbye. View our online Press Pack. ", 2020 THE SUN, US, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY | YOUR AD CHOICES | SITEMAP, Michelle Lyons is a reporter who covered hundreds of executions at a prison in Texas, She said the final words of Cameron Willingham, who killed his three daughters, were some of the worst she heard, Texas mom who witnessed more than 300 executions talks of her experience, Texas mom who witnessed more than 300 executions tells how shes still haunted by child killers last words, Liquor CEO, 46, plummets to his death attempting backflip during Dead & Company concert at New York's Citi Field, Taliban orders British paratroopers out of Afghanistan in a weeks time or it's war, Giant Sturgeon Moon shines above lighthouse in breathtaking snap, Incredible snaps of gravity-defying stunt driver and fog-shrouded viaduct win at pic awards, Disgraced Gov Andrew Cuomo sends farewell message using NY's email alert system to brag about achievements in office, Afghan journalists beaten by Taliban & prevented from making evacuation flight, Giant tortoise thought to be vegetarian kills and eats bird in slo-mo attack, Calls for Biden to RESIGN over Afghanistan crisis grow louder as president jokes he 'may need work after this'. She told the Corsicana Daily Sun that a close examination of the evidence persuaded her that Willingham was not innocent. And although Stacy did tell investigators about the assault, she always said that her then-husband wasnt capable of hurting their children because she knew him better than anyone else. Based in part on Webb's testimony, Willingham was . The pursuit of justice has always been rooted in good will, to succeed those who have been wronged. Take me home. However, the final words that she describes as the 'worst' are those of a convicted child killer who used his final moments to directed a chilling tirade towards his ex-wife and the mother of the three daughters he murdered. I will wait for you. She told investigators that they hadn't been fighting and that her husband would never hurt their children.